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  1. Philanthropist, entrepreneur, and founder of AIG. After serving for the United States in World War I, 27-year-old Cornelius Vander Starr traveled to the Far East with only 300 yen in his pocket searching for fame and fortune. He found it in Shanghai, China in 1919.

  2. Cornelius Vander Starr (October 15, 1892 – December 20, 1968), sometimes known as Neil Starr, was an American businessman and founder of C.V. Starr & Co. (later known as Starr Companies) in Shanghai, China, which became insurance giant AIG.

  3. Cornelius Vander Starr Dies; Founder of Insurance Groups; Built American International Into Worldwide Enterprise With $1-Billion in Policies. Share full article. Dec. 21, 1968. The New York...

  4. Dec 17, 2018 · Cornelius Vander Starr had many identities, including American entrepreneur, successful businessman, salesman, fearless world traveler and business pioneer. As the founder of what is now...

  5. C.V. Starr noted that many Chinese lived to a venerable age, and calculated that improving living standards would likely cause a further decline in the death rate. Displaying a trait that would later become a hallmark of the American International culture, he formed his own company, hired prominent Chinese to serve on the board, and talented ...

  6. Jul 24, 2015 · Cornelius Vander Starr, His Life and Work. Posted on July 24, 2015 by Candice Kail. Who, one might wonder, was C.V. Starr? More than one East Asian Library bears his name, including ours at Columbia.

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  8. In many ways, C.V. Starrs life is a classic American story: a young man from humble origins rises to the pinnacle of American business. But Starr’s experience was different. When he started his business in China in 1919 his model was to create close partnerships with the local population—his earliest bankers were Chinese and he always ...

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